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No, my brother right now is living in India and has never been to the UK. He does have very strong ties to the UK where all our family members are living in England and he's living by himself with no family support. His education and everything is also funded by my parents so he's still a dependent.Tea_Rocket wrote:So you brother has been living in the UK since he was 10? What has his immigration status been for the past 15 years?
As he is over 18 and apparently wasn't registered while he was still a minor (see page four of the linked document), I think he will have to naturalise using form AN.
I'm afraid that since your parents are both British by descent and your brother was not born in the UK (and has not been living here), he has no easy route to UK citizenship. He will have to come across on a visa (and unfortunately, it doesn't look like he qualifies for a family visa, since he is over 18 and you haven't mentioned him needing long-term care due to illness or disability), get indefinite leave to remain, and naturalise.pixelrage09 wrote:No, my brother right now is living in India and has never been to the UK. He does have very strong ties to the UK where all our family members are living in England and he's living by himself with no family support. His education and everything is also funded by my parents so he's still a dependent.
Grandfather was born in Penang (British territory at the time), but later acquired BC through naturalization in the UK. Does that mean there's no possible way for citizenship through double descent?JAJ wrote:Parents are British by descent- so was one of the grandparents born in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands or Isle of Man? (as distinct from naturalised, or acquiring British citizenship some other way). Indian citizens with a U.K. born grandparent are entitled to apply for the ancestry visa.
https://www.gov.uk/ancestry-visa